[TriLUG] OT - gigabit switches
OlsonE at aosa.army.mil
OlsonE at aosa.army.mil
Wed Sep 20 14:29:24 EDT 2006
I guess the most important question is, do you have any need to set
these computers up in VLAN's?
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From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On
Behalf Of Christopher L Merrill
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 2:24 PM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
Subject: [TriLUG] OT - gigabit switches
We would like to upgrade our testlab to a gigabit switch. I'm not an
expert in this area (I spend most of my time at level 7). Maybe some of
you network gurus can set me straight.
In our lab we'll have 10-25 machines (some with dual NICs) mostly fast
ethernet but we're moving machines to GigE. We currently have a Dell
2324 with 2 GigE ports. Performance between the machines connected
directly to the switch is the only real goal. Management functions are
not important, beyond the desire for simple plug-n-play management that
we have today (in other words...no management - just plug them in).
Note that we do load-testing in the lab, so for a network with only a
handful of machines, they run a LOT of traffic between them - frequently
to the CPU/NIC limit of each machine.
I've read a little on layer-2 and layer-3 switches and think I grasp the
differences, but it is not clear to me if there would be any performance
benefit for US with a layer-3 switch. Budget is obviously a concern so
a $2000 switch will take some selling. Under what kind of situations
would we see a difference in the total throughput rates on, for example,
a Dell
2724 (layer 2, <$300), a Dell 5324 (layer 2/3, $750) and a 6024 (layer
3, $2000)??? What about an older Dell 5224 (layer2/3, ebay $300)? What
does "layer 2/3" mean?
Any recommendations or pointers for some good reading would be much
appreciated.
p.s. We have lots of Linux boxes in the lab :>
TIA,
C
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